Yankees Fall to Red Sox 8-4

Jarrod Saltalamacchia hit a tiebreaking grand slam in the seventh inning, Koji Uehara closed with another perfect inning and the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees 8-4 Friday night.

David Ortiz and Stephen Drew each doubled twice as the AL East-leading Red Sox won for the 15th time in 19 games. Saltalamacchia also doubled and scored twice.

Uehara breezed through the ninth. He's retired 37 straight batters, the longest streak by a reliever since Bobby Jenks of the White Sox set down 41 in a row in 2007.

Robinson Cano went 4 for 4 with three doubles and two RBIs for New York, which began the day one game behind Tampa Bay for the final AL wild-card spot.

Brendan Ryan, acquired from Seattle on Tuesday for a player to be named, hit his first homer with the Yankees.

New York had won three in a row. Last weekend, Boston took three of four games at Yankee Stadium.

Brandon Workman (6-3) got the win, retiring one batter.

The Red Sox scored four times in the first off Hiroki Kuroda (11-11), but the Yankees came back to tie it.

Shane Victorino opened the seventh with a single off Kuroda. Reliever Cesar Cabral hit Ortiz with a pinch and Preston Claiborne walked pinch-hitter Jonny Gomes.

After Daniel Nava struck out, Saltalamacchia hit his third career slam, connecting off Claiborne for a drive over Boston's bullpen into the right-field seats.

Trailing 4-2 in the seventh, the Yankees chased Boston starter John Lackey and tied it Cano's bases-loaded, two-run double off reliever Craig Breslow. New York had runners on second and third, but Workman got Alfonso Soriano on a bouncer to third.

The Red Sox took a quick 4-0 lead. Dustin Pedroia singled, Ortiz doubled and Mike Carp had an RBI grounder.

Daniel Nava singled home a run and Drew hit a two-run double off the Green Monster, just inside the foul line.

With pitchers warming in the bullpen behind him, Kuroda looked as if he was on the verge of being pulled when Boston threatened in the second and third. The 38-year old right-hander responded by escaping a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the second and held the Red Sox scoreless after a leadoff double the next inning.

Kuroda allowed five runs, eight hits, walked two and fanned two in six-plus innings. He's 0-4 with a 6.69 ERA in his last six starts.

Lackey gave up four runs on seven hits in 6 1-3 innings.

Ryan homered into the first row of seats above the Monster, cutting it to 4-1 in the third.

Lyle Overbay's sacrifice fly made it 4-2 in the sixth.

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